List of awards and nominations received by Charlotte Rampling

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Rampling at the 66th Venice International Film Festival

The following is a list of the awards and nominations received by Charlotte Rampling.

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Major associations

Academy Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResult
2016 Best Actress 45 Years Nominated [1]

Berlin International Film Festival

YearCategoryNominated workResult
2015 Silver Bear for Best Actress 45 Years Won
2019 Honorary Golden Bear Recipient

César Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResult
1986 Best Actress He Died with His Eyes Open Nominated
2001 Honorary César Recipient
2002 Best Actress Under the Sand Nominated
2004 Swimming Pool Nominated
2006 Best Supporting Actress Lemming Nominated

Emmy Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResult
Primetime Emmy Awards
2013 Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie Restless Nominated

European Film Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResult
2001 Best Actress Under the Sand Nominated
2003 Swimming Pool Won
People's Choice Award for Best Actress Nominated
2004 Immortal Nominated
2005 Lemming Nominated
2015 Best Actress 45 Years Won
Lifetime Achievement Award Honoured

Golden Globe Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResult
2017 Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film London Spy Nominated

Screen Actors Guild Award

YearCategoryNominated workResult
2013 Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie Restless Nominated

Venice Film Festival

YearCategoryNominated workResult
2017 Volpi Cup for Best Actress Hannah Won

Other awards and nominations

AACTA Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResult
2011 Best Actress in a Leading Role The Eye of the Storm Nominated

Alliance of Women Film Journalists

YearCategoryNominated workResult
2015Female Icon of the YearNominated
Actress Defying Age and AgeismWon
Best Actress 45 Years Won

Boston Society of Film Critics Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResult
2015 Best Actress 45 Years Won

British Independent Film Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResult
2015 Best Performance by an Actress in a British Independent Film 45 Years Nominated

Chicago Film Critics Association

YearCategoryNominated workResult
2015 Best Actress 45 Years Nominated

Cinemanila International Film Festival

YearCategoryNominated workResult
2001 Special Recognition Award for Career Achievement Honoured

Critics' Choice Movie Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResult
2015 Best Actress 45 Years Nominated

Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association

YearCategoryNominated workResult
2015 Best Actress 45 Years Nominated

Edinburgh International Film Festival

YearCategoryNominated workResult
2015 Best Performance in a Feature Film 45 Years Won

Evening Standard Film Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResult
2013 Best Actress I, Anna Nominated
2016 45 Years Nominated

Fantasporto

YearCategoryNominated workResult
1987 Best Actress MascaraWon

Florida Film Critics Circle

YearCategoryNominated workResult
2015 Best Actress 45 Years Nominated

Indiana Film Journalists

YearCategoryNominated workResult
2015Best Actress 45 Years Nominated

Indiewire

YearCategoryNominated workResult
2016 Best Lead Actress 45 Years Nominated

Locarno Festival

YearCategoryNominated workResult
2012 Excellence Award Moët & Chandon Honoured

London Film Critics' Circle

YearCategoryNominated workResult
2003 British Actress of the Year Swimming Pool Nominated
2015 Actress of the Year 45 Years Won

Los Angeles Film Critics Association

YearCategoryNominated workResult
2015 Best Actress 45 Years Won

National Society of Film Critics

YearCategoryNominated workResult
2000 Best Actress Under the Sand Nominated
2015 45 Years Won

Online Film Critics Society Award

YearCategoryNominated workResult
2015 Best Actress 45 Years Nominated

San Diego Film Critics Society Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResult
2015 Best Actress 45 Years Nominated

San Francisco Film Critics Circle Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResult
2015 Best Actress 45 Years Nominated

Satellite Awards

YearCategoryNominated workResult
2016 Best Actress - Motion Picture 45 Years Nominated

Stockholm International Film Festival

YearCategoryNominated workResult
2008 Lifetime Achievement Award Honoured

Telluride Film Festival

YearCategoryNominated workResult
2005 Silver Medallion Honoured

Valladolid Film Festival

YearCategoryNominated workResult
2015 Best Actress 45 Years Won

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References

  1. "88th Academy Awards (2016) Winners and Nominees". Academy Awards. Retrieved March 20, 2016.